Get PSPICE for 'Microelectronic' Textbook Examples

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PSpice can be obtained for free by visiting the Cadence website and downloading the demo version. Users are encouraged to search for "PSpice download" on Google for additional options. The software is specifically sought for practicing examples from Sedra and Smith's "Microelectronic" textbook. Accessing PSpice will enable users to work through the textbook's practical applications effectively. This resource is essential for those looking to enhance their understanding of microelectronics through simulation.
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Does anyone know where I can get a copy of pspice? I just want to try out the examples in the Sedra and Smith's "Microelectronic" textbook examples.
 
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